Improvement in halters



UNITED STATES PATENT EEIGEo JOHN GRONIN, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

IMPROVEMENT IN HALTERs.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. l 79,898, dated July 18, 1876; application filed June 20, 1876.

sponding parts.

The invention consists ot' the cheek-straps A, arranged in the ring B, and forming the loop() for the nose, instead of connecting With a ring at each cheek, to which the nose-piece also connects, making the halter much cheaper,

and so that, by taking up or letting out the strap at D, the head-strap E, cheek-straps A, and nose-piece C will be adjusted alike for large or small horses.

Besides being more adjustable, the cost is less, and there are not so many rings With loops, and the like, to ehafe the horse.

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The cheek-straps arranged in the ring B, and forming the nose-loop O of the halter, substantially as specilied.

JOHN ORONIN.

Witnesses:

JOHN E. WELLS, Jr.,

G. W. PARKER. 

